What’s simplest is richest is free-est & freeing.

There is nothing elitist about prioritizing the occasional Divine appreciation of the present moment, of our lives. There is nothing elitist about being a puddle-jumping child, or a sunshine-sleeping cat, or a broke poet.

“But is it such a bad thing to live like this for just a little while? Just for a few months of one’s life, is it so awful to travel through time with no greater ambition than to find the next lovely meal? Or to learn how to speak a language for no higher purpose than that it pleases your ear to hear it? Or to nap in a garden, in a patch of sunlight, in the middle of the day, right next to your favourite fountain? And then to do it again the next day?”

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The irony is that when you do something as profound as step outside the expectations of society you transcend
society and you find your own path, your own true wisdom and your own road to success. She became completely
independent of any reliance on the norms to support herself she made her own way and her own financial success.
Only when you are willing to give up everything will you gain everything. Sadly, most people don't know that they hold
the key to their own prison door.